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- Posbury is an ancient estate in Devon, now a hamlet, situated about 2 miles south-west of Crediton and 2 miles north of Tedburn St Mary and 1 mile west...
- Tuckfield (1774-1844) of Shobrooke Park near Crediton, Devon, as curate of Posbury Chapel, near Shobrooke, which he had built in 1835 to cater for the growing...
- establish their capitals in Milan and Pavia (northern Italy). Battle of Posbury: King Cenwalh of Wes**** invades Dumnonia (south-west England). He is victorious...
- of Mercia (which he may have lost), if Posentesburh is identified with Posbury, near Crediton, Devon, then some conflict with the Britons can be postulated...
- establish their capitals in Milan and Pavia (northern Italy). Battle of Posbury: King Cenwalh of Wes**** invades Dumnonia (south-west England). He is victorious...
- who hung thereon) with St Lawrence, Yeoford (Holy Trinity), Posbury (St Luke) and Posbury (St Francis) Shobrooke (St Swithin) Sandford, Devon (St Swithun)...
- style, built of local reddish 'trap', a volcanic stone from quarries at Posbury, with the exception of the nave pillars, which are of Beer stone. It contains...
- including Cranmore Castle, Huntsham castle, Dolbury, Stoke Hill, Raddon Top, Posbury and Cotley Castle. Access is via a public footpath signposted from Cadbury...
- what is now Devon as a result of a battle fought at Postesburh, possibly Posbury near Crediton. Then in the period 681–85 Centwine of Wes**** conquered King...
- for the purpose at Posbury, a manor long owned by the Tuckfields 4 miles south-west of Little Fulford, in the lane opposite Posbury Chapel, built shortly...